Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, July 19, 1912, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON.
EIGHT PAQES
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5rinir this advertisement to our
Motion Department not later than
i week from today and receive,
ely free, a rceular 10c card of
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There popular new Dress-hookt are not ordinary hooki and
eyes or maps they will completely overcome your dresa-fasteningf
difficulties. The free card are not ainples but the Mine ralue for
which you would regularly pay 10c.
We make this most unusual and liberal offer as we are confident
you will find Wilson Dress-hooks the very tiling you have always
wanted. They can't come unhooked or "pop" open accidentally. 1
They hold securely without bulge or gap, though you can unhook
them with perfect ease. Guaranteed not to rust or crush in washinff
and ironing, and to outlast any garment; perfectly flat and never show.
Don't neglect this opportunity to try the Wilson Dress-hooka
you have teen so widely advertised in the leading magazines and style
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and endorsed by leading dressmakers.
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and present it oar Notion Department. Lsrrs and
smali aiies; Grr. Black and While color. One doien ,
oa a card. We can not five a card to any one who haa
received a erd free from any merchant or the Wilson
Dieta-book Co.. Cleveland, 0. Hone given to children.
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CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
Doings of the World at Largi
Told in Briet
Conkey, Walker & Lehman
The two leading stores, Independnecel
VICTOR EDISON and COLUMBIA SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS
10,000 RECORDS TO SELECT FROM Musical Instrument and
electrical supplies). When In Salem drop In, always glad to enter
tain you with the latest Records
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ba$. Anderson
247 No. Com ercial St
Salem Or.
WILEY B. ALLEN STORE FOR PIANOS
rlTffifj,i"-THI"1""' l'Migl'M il'"a!aM1at
General Resume of Important Event
Presented In Condensed Form
for Our Busy Readers, .
One aviator was killed at Paris and
one at Sebastopol Tuesday.
President Taft will be officially in
formed of his nomination August 1.
r prospects or a Huge wneat crop are
sending the prices down in the Chi
cago markets.
Lorimer has decided to go bsck to
Chicago and go to work. He may
seek re-election.
President Taft sent a message of
congratulation to the American ath
letes at Stockholm.
England s protest against the pro
posed Panama bill finds considerable
support in the senate.
Two Klamath fishermen claim
trout weighing 11 pounds jumped into
their boat on Lake Ewauna.
Three women bathers were drowned
near Santa Jrui, iai., wnue one or
them was trying to save the other two,
The United States circuit court of
sppeals has decided that an Indian
tribal marriage according to rites of
the tribe is a legal marriage.
. More Pullman cars were tsken to
and from Portland during the Elks
convention week than were bandied at
Los Angeles during the convention in
that city in 1909.
The United States court has limited
the liability of the steamer San Pedro
to $16,600 for sinking the steamer
Columbia off the California coast in
1907, when 80 lives were lost
A woman rancher in California was
bitten by a rattlesnake while irrigat
ing her alfalfa field. She killed the
snake and then walked a mile to her
house and applied home remedies.
Hettv Green, the richest woman in
the world, has joined the church at
the age of 78 years.
Denver authorities turned down a
bill for autos used to haul voters to
the polls.
Canal tolls iaane leads to nrotest
from England, and a diplomatic strug
gle is on.
Piivallnn vallev. WashinetonT is
calling loudly for harvest hands and
berry pickers.
Two women were killed and a third
badly injured by being run down by a
Milwaukee tram near Seattle.
Burglars stole some wine and sever
al boxes of cigars from the residence
I of Bishop Scannell, in Omaha.
A plague of gnats hit Wenatchee,
Wash., and surrounding country,
many.horses being seriously injured
by the pests.
A three-hours' conference has been
arranged between Champ Clark and
his successful rival for the Demo
cratic nomination.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Clover Leaf Dairy
PURE. CLEAN, FRESH MILK AND CREAM AT RIGHT PRICES
TWICE A DAY DELIVERY.
Grant McLaughlin
Phone 712.
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
HOW YOUR STOCK WILL GO FOR IT
WHEN THEY GET A SIGHT OR WHIFF OF THE FEED WE
SELL. AND HOW THEY WILL LICK IT UP TO THE LAST
PARTICLE. ADD A SMALL QUANTITY OF
HESS STOCK FOOD
AND CUT DOWN THE SUPPLY ABOUT ONE-HALF. OUR
FEED MEANS WELL KEPT STOCK.
WE BUY POULTRY.
INDEPENDENCE SEED and FEED STORE
"THEY HAVE IT"
INDEPENDENCE SHOE SHOP
O. FLOYD, Proprietor
THE BEST EQUIPPED SHOP IN POLK COUNTY. ALL KINDS OF
SHOE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
MAIN STREET, INDEPENDENCE, ORE.
Fresh Fruits Cherries, zrglUc per
pound; apples, old, $1.503 per box;
new, $1.60(aSl. 75; peaches, 65(o,75c;
currants, $1.501.75; plums, 90c
$1.25; pears, $1.752; apricots,
$1.25; grapes, $2.50 per crate.
Berries Kaspoernes, ji.ou per
crate; loganberries, ll.251.50;
black caps, $1.50.
Melons Cantaloupes, $2.75 crate;
watermelons, llfc per pound.
Vegetables Artichokes, 6575c
per dozen; Deans, otoc; per pound ;
cabbage, llic; cauliflower, $1.25
per dozen; celery, $56 per crate;
corn, 30c per dozen; cucumbers, $1
per box; f eggplant, 25c per pound;
head lettuce, 12c dozen; peas, 89c
pound; peppers, 1215c; radishes,
1520c dozen; spinach, 4(Sj5c pound;
garlic, 810c; carrots, $1.75 sack;
turnips, $1.25.
Potatoes Jobbing prices: Bur-
banks, old, '$11.25 per hundred;
new, per pound, ljljc.
Onions California red, $1.25 sack;
yellow, $1.60.
Wheat Track prices: Bluestern, 88
89c; club, 84fS;85c; red Russian, 84
85c; valley, 8485c; 40-fold, 84-85c.
Hay Timothy, $1416.60; alfal
fa," $1.25; clover, $10; oats and
vetch, $12; grain hay, $9.
Millstuffs Bran,-: $25.50 ton;
shorts, $26; middlings, $32.
Corn Whole, $39; cracked, $40 ton.
Oats No. 1 white, $3435 ton.
Eggs Case count, 24c; candled,
25c; extras, 27c.
Butter Oregon creamery, cubes, or
solid pack, 28c pound; prints, 29c.
Pork Fancy, lOtajlOJc pound.
Veal Fancy, 13(S)13ic pound.
Poultry Hens, 12Jc pound; broil
ers, 1717Jc; ducks, young, 10llc;
geese, lOOllc; turkeys, live, 18c:
dressed, 24(fJ25c.
Cattle Choice steers, $6.757;
good, $66.60; medium, $5.756;
choice cows, $5.756.25; good, $5.60
5.75; medium, $55.50; choice
calves, $78.25; good heavy calves,
$66.60; bulls, $3.505.10; stags,
$4.756.
Hogs Light, $88.35; heavy,
$6.257.
Sheep Yearlings, $34.26; weth
ers, $3.904.50; ewes, $33.75;
lambs, $4.505.60. i
THE BALDWIN Dl IX NCS
Is Our Specialty
THESE PIANOS WON THE GRAND PRIZE AT THE PARIS EX
POSITION IN 1900; AGAIN WON THE HIGHEST' AWARDS AT THE
8T. LOUIS EXPOSITION IN 1904, AND ARE TODAY BEINQ USED IN
THE BEST HOMES AND COLLEGE OF MU8IC IN THE WHOLE
WORLD.
v OUR PLAYER PIANOS ARE A WORK OF ART, AND PER
FECTIONSIMPLE AND EASY TOOPERATE.
Come and hear the Baldwin at our sales Rooms
THE SAVAGE HOtfSE
135 N. Liberty Street.
SALEM, OREGON.
LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST
ON THE DATES GIVEN BELOW, ROUND TRIP TICKET8 VILL BE SOLD FROM PORTLAND
TO THE POINTS IN THE EAST SHOWN BELOW, AND MANY OTHERS, AT GREATLY REDUCED
FARES QUOTED. YOUR HOME AGENT WILL SELL THESE TICKETS VIA THE NORTH BANK
ROAD AT SLIGHTLY HIGHER FARES, ON REQUEST.
Through Trains East
In Connection with Northern Pacific, and Great Northern Railways.
Atlantic City $111.00
Baltimore 107.60
Boston 110.00
Buffalo 91.60
Chicago 72.60
Colorado 8prnga.... 65.00
Denver 65.00
Detroit $82.60
Duluth 60.00
Kansas City 60.00
Milwaukee 72.60
Minneapolis 60.00
Montreal 105.00
New York 108.50
Omaha $ 60.00
Philadelphia....
Pittsburg
St. Louis
8t. Paul
Toronto..
Washington
108.60
91.60
70.00
60.00
91.50
107.5
DATES OF 8ALE
May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24,29,, 1912.
June 1, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29,
July 2, 3, 6, 7, 11, 12, 15, 16, 20, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, 31, 1912.
August 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 12, 15, 16 22, 23, 29, 30, 31, 1912.
September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30, 1912.
Stopovers and choice of routes allowed In each direction. Final return limit October 31, 1912.
Details of schedules, fares, etc., will be furnished on request.
W. E. COMAN
Freight and Passenger Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Chas- K Spaulding
Logging Company.
will furnish you with
Bo
at reasonable prices
Independence, Oregon
THE INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE
$1.50 PER YEAR
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